It would be cool to upload a book, a ranobe, a text document in AI, so that on its basis the world, characters and behavior of AI in a certain style are created. So that AI does not move the player from one universe to another over time
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30 May, '20
GManDude I’ve been trying to copy and paste all of Halo fall of reach into the remember function, just so the AI can generate response in this context. If I could just search the book and select it my life will be complete.
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10 Jun, '20
No name givenThis could cause legal issues, especially in terms of copyright, so I doubt this will actually be added, but I agree that if it does it would be awesome.
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11 Jun, '20
Kurumi TokisakiThat'd make me more likely to buy more digital books so I can reenact my favorite stories! Interesting idea.
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12 Jul, '20
flarn2006@No name given: They could always have a rule saying you aren't allowed to publish those scenarios/adventures unless you are or have permission from the copyright holder. And when people inevitably do it anyway, all they need to do is follow the DMCA takedown process and they won't be liable.
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12 Jul, '20
D0S81actually as long as they arent making money from it, i think it would be ok wouldnt it, otherwise they would be taking down all stories online written by fans set in various franchises. how many slash fan fics are out there? tons. and thats ok, so this could be seen like that. just interactable fanfic. im currently trying to add a lot of stuff from the star wars wiki for it to remember so i can pretend to be luke skywalker, its doing pretty good tbh. and no ones made a penny from it. lol
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12 Jul, '20
D0S81i also had a similar suggestion but for the AI to be able to access wikia pages itself.
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22 Aug, '20
MalcovitchThis would be an incredible addition!
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24 Aug, '20
ShalmendoI think I would use this to help inspire me in my own story writing! For example, I have an entire 3 book Star Wars fanfic series I'm working on that I would LOVE to feed into the AI and see what it comes up with as I interact with it. I'd love to be able to feed my own books into this engine. Or even write 'mini novels' as extensive prompts to establish a WHOLE BUNCH of stuff. I've maxed the prompt limit many times before, establishing a bunch of details, and this would be a nice alternative.
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29 Aug, '20
TheIrishNinjasThis would be interesting! To the people saying copyright might be a problem, it technically already could be. Just because you don't put the info about a copyrighted work in yourself doesn't mean the AI doesn't know, afaik the database it was trained on includes stuff on copyrighted works. The only situation in which it could be a problem is if it imitates writing style to the point of the story being easily mistaken for the source's author's work, but that would be unlikely I think.
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13 Sep, '20
Devon Admin"make the ai read or watch movies show or books and make a world out of it" (suggested by iconthe7 on 2020-09-13), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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27 Sep, '20
DenzigWait for the GPT-79 version.
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05 Nov, '20
AnonymousThis would be great for FanFiction.Net. Imagine the ai being able to predict exactly how a certain character would respond to a question based on what it knows of it’s personality. You could do so many things. Mostly porn. But other things too!
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10 Dec, '20
PotatoeI would love this. I understand it would take a lot of processing power so I don't know how possible it would be, but I don't really feel like I can put my own characters and worlds into AI Dungeon and explore them with the tools available because you simply can't tell the AI enough about something like that for it to interact with it in a way that's consistent with what you had in mind. Also it would just be fascinating to see what it makes of something in a situation where I truly know what it's working with and is attempting to emulate.
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11 Dec, '20
LaughingCrown90It would be cool to upload a full on game like The Aether: Life as a God, and instead of multiple choice paths you could fill in the blanks with AI Dungeon based on the story as a whole. You could play in creative mode and take your time to grind stats, or play in adventure to stay as close as possible to the original game in terms of events. It would require the Stats to be fully functional and a better version of AI Dungeon to handle the task, but once that is taken care of you could explore a whole new way of playing text based stories with more freedom. You would possibly need to ask permission from the other creators when setting up such a system, but once the complicated stuff is worked out you could eventually copy and paste the text-based game files into new adventures. However, you would then need to limit the copy-paste system to adventure stories and not scenarios as to avoid copyright strikes. I wish I could see something like this in the future.
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28 Dec, '20
Matrix29bearIdeally this concept would need a CONTINUITY ENGINE feature.
A Continuity Engine assigns names, dates, locations, inventories, skills, ages, and so on to every aspect of a story to prevent continuity errors and plotting glitches. Essentially an A.I. Nitpicking hunter. Applied to the first book of Harry Potter, it would estimate dates and times per each character's locations know what is learned by each character. That way when six to nine more books follow, every aspect of the story can be reviewed, verified, and predicted.
If you insert a fanfic continuity at can be seamlessly meshed or retconned correctly where needed so the existing characters can act normally to the new inserts or can logically spin-off into new plot directions (Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality) without spiraling into bad ripoffs of Orson Scott Card's works. With GPT-3 and some of the program coding improvements, this isn't impossible now. -
28 Dec, '20
Matrix29bearOne practical usage of a Continuity Engine would be History Deobfuscating. Take the biographical life of George Washington. He was supposed to be in certain locations at certain times with the certain people to move to other far away locations required horseback or carriage travel or boat trips, all very slow. The simplest Continuity Engine is a Diary. Each day has a timeline through the birth to death of the tracked character. If you feed a Continuity Engine biography books or encyclopedia entries, it should be able, at minimum to spit out a Comprehensive Diary of event dates. Toss in whom they spoke to, their habits, hobbies, secret clubs (Masonic), and other details and you slowly build up comprehensive world zones of activities between humans tied to dates and locations (estimating travel times). You establish Social Network trees, monetary flows, secret scandals, and the more you feed it, the more it comprehends. Generally overkill for fictional universes, but useful in many ways